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The songs on Freedom were written over the span of more than a decade. "Too Far Gone" dates to the Zuma era, and would be performed regularly in concert in 1976. "The Ways of Love" was written in the mid-1970s, attempted for Comes a Time, and first performed live during the May 1978 Boarding House concerts for Rust Never Sleeps. [1] "
"Too Far Gone" (3:15) – previously released on Songs for Judy. Neil Young – guitar, vocals; Recorded at Balch Fieldhouse, Boulder, Colorado, 11/6/1976. Produced by Joel Bernstein, Cameron Crowe, David Briggs, and Neil Young. "White Line" (2:55) – previously released on Songs for Judy. Neil Young – guitar, harmonica, vocals
"Too Far Gone" (2:44) Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Frank "Poncho" Sampedro – mandolin; Recorded at Broken Arrow Ranch, 9/5/1975. Recording first released on Neil Young Archives Volume II: 1972–1976 in 2020. Song first appeared on Freedom in 1989. "Hold Back the Tears" (5:15) Neil Young – guitar, keyboard, percussion, vocal
Too Far Gone may refer to: "Too Far Gone" (The Walking Dead), an episode of the television series The Walking Dead; Too Far Gone (Cane Hill album), 2018; Too Far Gone (Catherine Britt album), 2006 "Too Far Gone" (song), a 2003 song by Lisa Scott-Lee "Too Far Gone", a song by Bradley Cooper from A Star Is Born soundtrack, 2018
Ahead of the launch of his first tour in four years tonight (June 30) in Los Angeles, Neil Young has revealed that his shelved but widely bootlegged 1977 album Chrome Dreams will finally receive a ...
The discography and filmography of Neil Young contains both albums and films produced by Young. Through his career most of Young's work has been recorded for and distributed by Reprise Records, a company owned by Warner Bros. Records since 1963 and now part of the Warner Music Group.
Neil Young Archives Volume II: 1972–1976 is a 10-CD box set from American-Canadian folk rock musician Neil Young that was initially released in a limited deluxe box set (and streaming on the Neil Young Archives site) on November 20, 2020.
Neil Young recalled, "We were rehearsing with him and he just couldn't cut it. He couldn't remember anything. He was too out of it. Too far gone. I had to tell him to go back to L.A. 'It's not happening, man. You're not together enough.' He just said, 'I've got nowhere else to go, man. How am I gonna tell my friends?' And he split.